I read somewhere that quartz is the most common mineral on the planet and that it is used in everything from building to watches to computers. I also know that quartz crystal is prized for its ability to hold information (ie microchips etc). I've also read that plants respond to positive and negative stimuli. So my question is this, how likely is it that our emotional energies as human beings literally sink into the Earth and affect the planet. Like all of the horrors of war, violence, conflict and such forever recorded in the very Earth we stand on? And as such, can the opposite be true? Love and positivity, hope and compassion, also recorded in the Earth? Is there any scientific basis for this theory? I've looked into the Masaru Emoto study, but it seems a bit questionable. Anyone?
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Emotions are not LITERAL energy, it is metephorical energy that channels between humans. human emotions are actually a series of chemical imbalances in the brain affected by the firing of electrostatic brain nerves. so no, human emotions do not affect the earth. however war does physically damage the crust (outermost layer) of the earth, because of all the debris. i am very sorry, but their is no scientific basis for your theory. you can read more about it though here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia_hypothesis